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Four-word idiom: what, what, mountain?
1, towering mountain: describe the mountain as high and magnificent. Wei Wei [wēi wēi] For example: ~ Jinggangshan.
2, continuous mountains: describe the mountains as one, continuous rain and snow. Continuous, describing uninterrupted mountains, rivers, etc. , together, rain and snow. See Xie Lingyun's poem "Shu Ning" in the Southern Song Dynasty: "The rocks are steep and the mountains are thick, and the continents are connected."
3. Shanying IV: Simian Mountain responded. Make a metaphor, make a phone call, and everyone will respond. English: Yinghe. Source: Zhu Ziqing's On Slogans: "It is for the deaf and vibrating, for the four responses of the mountains, and for the people's awakening and rising."
Extended data:
mountain range
Pinyin: [qn shān]
Interpretation: continuous or tufted mountains: ~ around.
Gunsan City, located in the southwest of South Korea, is a sister city of Weihai City, China.
Group:
Basic explanation:
1. People or things gathered together: people ~. Chicken ~. Architecture. Form a team.
2. many people: super ~. ~ Yan Tang. ~ strategy ~ force.
3. Crowded: ~ Mountain peak. ~ home. ~ set.
4. Used for a group of people or things: one-on-one children. A horse.
5. Last name.
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